A poem to capture the spirit of every nation competing at the 2012 Games. The poem for Iran is An Iranian Professor by Mimi Khalvati, read by Banafsheh Varasteh. Show more
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Kirsty Wark sits in for Kaye Adams. A newly developed pill could prevent obesity in the children of obese mothers. Would you take it? And is disability a barrier to finding love?
Fred looks at how to retire abroad and fan-mania, plus David Byrne explaining holiday ratings, seasonal fast food with chef Craig Grozier and how to make the perfect pasty!
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New releases by Temper Trap, Regina Spektor and Aerials Up, classics from Aztec Camera and Counting Crows, and another track from the album of the week by Dr John. Show more
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Bryan's theme is the best cover versions, from Gary Jules' Mad World to Adele's cover of The Cure's Lovesong.
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Mary Ann with a selection of great music from round the world and round the corner, including Calum MacCrimmon's specially commissioned work When Birds Migrate, plus The Duplets. Show more
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Sports journalist Jim Black, who was a close friend of footballer Jim Baxter, talks about the sportsman's life on and off the pitch. Show more
End the day in the company of the song writing masters of country, folk, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll.
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more
Paul English introduces a celebration of the history of the beautiful game including Celtic's 1967 European Cup victory and inspirational tales from the 2005 Homeless World Cup.
A selection of the best of the Radio Scotland music repertoire to take you through the night. Show more